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Beyonce Working With Kanye West, Hit-Boy On New Album


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As we previously reported, Beyonce is back in the studio working on her new album (in addition to possible work on the soundtrack for “A Star Is Born,"), and she has some very special guests with her like producer/rapper Hit-Boy and her pal Kanye West.

UK newspaper, The Sun, is reporting that Mrs. Knowles has been holing up in a New York studio with none other than Kanye West and producer Hit-Boy, the mastermind behind The Throne’s “Paris." According to their sources, Bey has rented out the entire studio and has top notch security to make sure no one hears a peep of what she plans to be her best work yet.

This album will be Knowles’ fifth studio album and it is rumored that the second album she is working on could be the soundtrack for the upcoming Clint Eastwood re-make of “A Star Is Born," which she'll appear in alongside Tom Cruise. Between Kanye, Hit-Boy, and One Republic’s Ryan Tedder, it’s obvious that Bey is pulling out the big guns for this album.



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